On the characterization of stainless steel 316L parts produced by selective laser melting

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This study aimed to investigate the stainless steel 316L processing by means of selective laser melting (SLM). The processing parameters under consideration included laser power (25-225 W), scanning speed (50-320 mm/s), and scan spacing (0.04 and 0.06 mm). Every processing was constrained the layer thickness as of 100 µm. All parameters were performed based on two experiments, line scanning and multiple layers scanning. Each of final workpieces was examined by visual inspection, density measurement, hardness, and built rate. From the experiments, the optimal processing conditions which produced the smooth tracks were obtained. The workpiece processed by this optimal processing condition presented quality characteristics with 97.6% density and 220±6 HV hardness.


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Michaela Fousova ◽  
Drahomír Dvorský ◽  
Pavel Lejček ◽  
Dalibor Vojtěch

This paper shows part orientation issue in the process of Selective Laser Melting (SLM) at four examples of metallic materials (Fe, stainless steel 316L, TiAl6V4 alloy and AlSi11Mg alloy). Horizontally and vertically oriented samples differ in their mechanical properties, especially in plasticity. The causes of these differences are related to a thermal history, microstructural features and porosity. Depending on a particular material, individual effects are manifested under different extents.


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